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Sunglint on Atlantic Ocean
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Sunglint on Atlantic Ocean

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 2, 2026

The sun’s glint beams off a partly cloudy Atlantic Ocean just after sunrise as the International Space Station orbited 263 miles above.

What Crystals Older Than the Sun Reveal About the Start of the Solar System
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What Crystals Older Than the Sun Reveal About the Start of the Solar System

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 2, 2026

The standard story of the origin of our solar system has gone like this: 4.6 billion years ago, a giant cloud of dust hung frozen

Lady of Elche: A 2,400-year-old bust of a mysterious ‘highborn’ woman from pre-Roman Spain
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Lady of Elche: A 2,400-year-old bust of a mysterious ‘highborn’ woman from pre-Roman Spain

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 2, 2026

The mysterious Lady of Elche was crafted from a large limestone block before the Romans ruled Spain.

Satellite images provide view inside Iran at war
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Satellite images provide view inside Iran at war

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 2, 2026

Satellite images from commercial companies show the extent of U.S. and Israeli strikes, and how Iran is responding.

March could be the best month for the northern lights for nearly a decade —  if the sun stays active
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March could be the best month for the northern lights for nearly a decade — if the sun stays active

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 1, 2026

March 2026 could be the best month for the northern lights until the mid-2030s, as celestial mechanics and solar activity combine for potentially potent results.

Webb Zooms into Helix Nebula
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Webb Zooms into Helix Nebula

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 1, 2026

A new image from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope of a portion of the Helix Nebula highlights comet-like knots, fierce stellar winds, and layers of

Pain lasts longer in women, and immune cells may the culprit
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Pain lasts longer in women, and immune cells may the culprit

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 1, 2026

A newly published study suggests that the immune system may play a role in why recovery from pain differs in men and women.

The ‘sweet spot’ of overconfidence — project a bit to be perceived as competent, but don’t be ‘too seduced,’ a cognitive neuroscientist explains in a Q&A
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The ‘sweet spot’ of overconfidence — project a bit to be perceived as competent, but don’t be ‘too seduced,’ a cognitive neuroscientist explains in a Q&A

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 1, 2026

Q&A with cognitive neuroscientist Steve Fleming: What the science of self-awareness can tell us about confident decision-making

Ancient Greek mystery cult priestesses may have chemically tweaked fungus to induce psychedelic hallucinations
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Ancient Greek mystery cult priestesses may have chemically tweaked fungus to induce psychedelic hallucinations

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 1, 2026

Ancient followers of the Eleusinian Mysteries may have used a highly toxic fungus to create psychedelic hallucinations during their rituals, a new chemical analysis suggests.

NASA telescope spots first alien ‘astrosphere’ around a sun-like star: Space photo of the week
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NASA telescope spots first alien ‘astrosphere’ around a sun-like star: Space photo of the week

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 1, 2026

The first bubble of hot gas seen around another star has been spotted around the “Moth,” just 117 light-years away.

Do you weigh more when an elevator goes up or when it comes down?
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Do you weigh more when an elevator goes up or when it comes down?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 1, 2026

Your weight doesn’t change because of gravity but because the floor pushes back. Physicists explain why elevators briefly make you feel heavier or lighter.

Science history: Stephen Hawking writes a tiny paper — and turns our understanding of black holes inside out — March 1, 1974
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Science history: Stephen Hawking writes a tiny paper — and turns our understanding of black holes inside out — March 1, 1974

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 1, 2026

In 1974, physicist Stephen Hawking described the potential for tiny, primordial black holes that existed at the dawn of time to explode — and reshaped

NASA lost a lunar spacecraft one day after launch. A new report shows what went wrong
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NASA lost a lunar spacecraft one day after launch. A new report shows what went wrong

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 28, 2026

Why did a $72 million mission to study water on the moon fail so soon after launch? A new NASA report has the answer.

Unlocking the secrets of an ancient plague
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Unlocking the secrets of an ancient plague

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 28, 2026

The first historically recorded pandemic is believed to have struck the walled city of Jirash, in what is now modern-day Jordan, in the 7th century.

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